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. 1988 Oct;7(10):3115-23.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb03178.x.

Purification of a NF1-like DNA-binding protein from rat liver and cloning of the corresponding cDNA

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Purification of a NF1-like DNA-binding protein from rat liver and cloning of the corresponding cDNA

G Paonessa et al. EMBO J. 1988 Oct.

Abstract

NF1-like proteins play a role in transcription of liver-specific genes. A DNA-binding protein, recognizing half of the canonical NF1 binding site (TGGCA) present on the human albumin and retinol-binding protein genes, has been purified from rat liver. Several peptides deriving from a tryptic digest of the purified protein were sequenced and the sequence was used to synthesize specific oligonucleotides. Two overlapping cDNA clones were obtained from a rat-liver cDNA library; their sequence reveals an open reading frame coding for 505 amino acids, including all the peptides sequenced from the purified protein. The DNA-binding domain, most likely located within the first 250 amino acids, is highly homologous to the sequence of CTF/NF1 purified from HeLa cells. Northern analysis reveals several mRNA species present in different combinations in various rat tissues.

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